The iliac bone is one of the most common donor sites for bone graft. D
espite such potential and clinical usefulness, the anthropometric data
on the iliac bone are lacking. The purpose of this study is to constr
uct a thickness map that provides the mean iliac bone thickness of its
various points and their differences. We studied 58 hip bones (from 2
3 males and 35 females) from Korean adults. We measured the iliac bone
thickness at 26 points, which were positioned at regular intervals on
each given iliac bone, using a Techlock GM 21 caliper gauge. The mean
thickness of each measuring point of the male and the female, and of
the right and the left, was compared with each other through paired t-
test; the measurements did not differ significantly. From the anterior
posterior perspective, the region between anterior superior iliac spin
e (ASIS) and iliac tubercle was relatively thick. However, it became p
rogressively thinner before it reached the sacroiliac articulation. It
became thicker again toward the posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS)
, the thickest area. From the superoinferior perspective of superior i
liac crest and inferior acetabulum, the thickness became inferiorly th
inner in the anterior part between ASIS and iliac tuberosity. However,
in the posterior part between the sacroiliac joint and PSIS, there wa
s no significant difference of thickness. We hope that our thickness m
ap can serve as a practical guide to the choice of an ideal site of th
e iliac bone for bone graft to obtain desired thickness.